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There are 5 modules in this course
This course aims to inspire and empower women and men across the world to engage in purposeful career development and take on leadership for important causes---to lead change with more conviction and confidence---and improve our workplaces and communities for all. By offering more complex understandings of issues related to professional women and work, the course will help you increase self-knowledge about your own values and vision, as well as enhance your capabilities as a leader, manager, and team contributor. We will examine the opportunities, challenges, trade-offs, and organizational dynamics experienced by women in work organizations, as well as reflect on and practice effective individual behaviors.
The course aims at answering questions such as: What are the valued attributes and behaviors of women in the workplace? How does the gendered nature of organizations impact women? What derails our career advancement and what propels us upward? What are your leadership goals and aspirations? How can you best integrate your multiple family and work life commitments? How do you define career success? What can organizations do to provide women with opportunities to excel? What opportunities could our global economy harness by advancing women to leadership? How can the full talents of the workforce be tapped into and developed?
The course is about leadership and inspiring change, but at its core it is meant to inspire and empower women and men across the world to engage in purposeful career development and take on leadership for important causes, to lead change with more conviction and confidence, and improve our workplaces and communities for all. Your involvement in the course activities is essential to help you learn these concepts and develop the necessary skills to implement them. If you watch the videos and read the required articles you will be introduced to some intriguing ideas. If you do the personal reflective exercises and complete the final project you will convert those ideas into relevant experiences to enhance your life and work. Going beyond your personal relevance, your potential learning will expand to understanding and working with others more effectively through either the Discussion Forums in the course or through face-to-face discussions (some of you are taking the course in groups). Each week, we will post reminders, changes, and other relevant announcements.
This week describes the objectives, learning goals, key questions and overview of this course, “Women in Leadership: Inspiring Positive Change!” Current research on organizations in the US and globally is examined to identify women’s leadership strengths, styles and aspirations. We then focus on leading with authentic purpose. We define inspiring leadership and discuss the strategies of high achieving women. Values and leadership vision are discussed in the context of developing the identity of a leader.
Watch: Our Organizations Need Women Leaders!•10 minutes
Watch: Leadership Vision•19 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Read: Navigating the Course•10 minutes
New Reading•10 minutes
Read: Required Reading List•10 minutes
Read: Required and Optional Readings List•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Reflection: Best Self Exercise•30 minutes
Reflection: Values and Leadership Vision Exercise•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Discuss: What are the benefits to society from having more women leaders?•10 minutes
Discuss: What are your unique strengths for leadership?•10 minutes
Discuss: What is inspiring leadership?•10 minutes
Discuss: What is your leadership identity in terms of your values and vision for the future?•10 minutes
WEEK 2: The Current State of Women's Leadership at the Top!
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
This module focuses on the representation and status of women in senior leadership positions in organizations and governments across the world. We focus especially on statistics depicting the representation of women executives and directors on corporate boards, and address why women at the top matter, the nature of the glass ceiling phenomenon, and what countries are doing to address and remedy the glass ceiling effect. We then examine organizational, interpersonal and individual level barriers and challenges that constrain the advancement of women. We define and provide examples of important concepts such as second generation gender bias and the accumulation of disadvantage. Strategies to overcome barriers and challenges that are known to work for women are discussed next.
Watch: The Global Context of Women at the Top•17 minutes
Watch: Why So Few, Why So Slow?•17 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Read: Required Readings List•10 minutes
Read: Required and Optional Readings List•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Reflection: Global Context of Women at the Top Exercise•30 minutes
Reflection: Connect with the Experience of Others Exercise•30 minutes
5 discussion prompts•Total 50 minutes
Discuss: Is there still a glass ceiling?•10 minutes
Discuss: What are the numbers/proportions of women in senior leadership in your organization, industry and country?•10 minutes
Discuss: What are the organizational, interpersonal, and individual barriers to women’s advancement?•10 minutes
Discuss: What are the barriers and challenges you’ve faced in your career and how have you overcome them?•10 minutes
Discuss: What lessons can we draw from what others have experienced?•10 minutes
WEEK 3: Women's Leadership Presence
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
This week we discuss the so-called “gender confidence gap” where women are seen to have lower self-confidence for leadership than men, and then redefine and reframe self-confidence as a combination of authenticity, self-efficacy, adaptability and resourcefulness, and persistence and grit. The module brings in one of Dr. Bilimoria’s doctoral students to talk about her own self-confidence journey. Finally we provide some tips about demonstrating self-confidence through voice and effective non-verbal communication. Next we focus on navigating politics and gaining influence in organizations. We define organizational politics and power, and discuss strategies to respond positively to political situation in organizations and deploy power and influence. We discuss the role of unwritten rules in organizations, how to develop social capital to build relationships and form alliances necessary for effective performance and career development.
Discuss: Is there a gender confidence gap?•10 minutes
Discuss: What is leadership presence for women?•10 minutes
Discuss: How can women develop self-confidence?•10 minutes
Discuss: What are the unwritten rules of career advancement?•10 minutes
Discuss: How can women learn to better navigate organizational politics?•10 minutes
WEEK 4: Leadership Tools for Women
Module 4•1 hour to complete
Module details
This week we focus on building the skills of negotiating effectively. We start with understanding the gender gap in negotiating, and the consequences of not negotiating for women. The skills of win-win negotiating are discussed in terms of employing a collaborative approach to negotiating. Key concepts such as interest based negotiation, BATNA, and emotions in negotiating are examined.
Read: Required and Optional Readings List•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 2 minutes
Apply your Skills: Negotiation Practice Exercise•2 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Discuss: Do women negotiate less?•10 minutes
Discuss: What is the gender pay gap?•10 minutes
Discuss: How should women negotiate?•10 minutes
Discuss: How can you improve your negotiation skills?•10 minutes
WEEK 5: Purposeful Career Development for Women
Module 5•3 hours to complete
Module details
In the course’s final module, we first discuss two key issues of purpose-driven career development: defining one’s own success and gaining enhanced clarity about career planning and work-life integration issues. This segment concludes with two exercises, “Life Roles” and “Defining Own Success”, followed by a reflection about insights gleaned. Finally, a closure to the course, “Women in Leadership: Inspiring Positive Change!” is offered, recapping the sessions completed and offering encouragement for participant’s future leadership that makes a positive difference to the world.
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